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گورنمنٹ اسلامیہ گریجویٹ کالج سرگودھاروڑفیصل آباد | |
Other name | GPGIC |
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Motto | رَبِّ زدْنيِ عِلْماً (Arabic) |
Motto in English | O my Lord! Advance me in Knowledge |
Type | Public |
Established | 1954 |
Accreditation | BISE Faisalabad |
Academic affiliations | GC University Faisalabad |
Principal | Prof. Ayub Hassan |
Academic staff | c. 50 |
Students | c. 2000 |
Undergraduates | c. 1000 |
Location | , Pakistan |
Campus | Urban |
Website | gigcfsd |
Islamia College is organized into three divisions, the science, arts and commerce division. These divisions are further categorized as academic departments. The core departments include Commerce, Computer Science, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Physics, English, Islamic Studies, Urdu, History, Political Science, Geography, Education, Mathematics, Economics and Statistics.
The college building, established in the 1930s by the Anjuman Islamia Society, holds a significant historical importance as one of the oldest educational institutions in Faisalabad.[ citation needed ] The building itself is divided into three distinct sections.
The Iqbal block houses the college library and intermediate classes. Additionally, the principal's office and clerical staff have their offices in this block. The Iqbal block serves as the central hub of administrative and academic activities.
The final part of the college building is dedicated to undergraduate and postgraduate classes. This section accommodates both male and female students, facilitating co-education.[ citation needed ]
Furthermore, the college premises feature two recreational parkst. These parks include a cricket ground and a football ground.[ citation needed ]
A library is near Iqbal Hall in "Old Block".
There are three blocks in the college:
College is currently offering educational programs at two levels (Intermediate & Undergraduate). [1] [2]
College provides BS Honors (4-Year) co-education program at undergraduate level. College is affiliated with GC University Faisalabad which has allowed these programs:
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